by Peke » Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:23 pm
Hi,
MM reads CD data (very rarely factory made CDs contain CD-Text sub channel that contain metadata) and if (mostly in 95% of cases) Metadata is missing which tells MM to search CD metadata online. As MM reads public databases it is possible that some data is invalid, which unfortunately only way to correct is to rip tracks and then do a a Auto-Tag that uses other resources not tied to Online database of Audio CDs.
You can try to switch To MusicBrainz instead of FreeDB an it can give you better results for some CDs, but that option also have fail rate.
When I firstly started to fill metadata manually and I used AudioGrabber and sent several thousand CDs to CDDB (way before it became GraceNote and became paid service, making me loose everything I have ever sent). I am telling that that because hundreds of hours I lost typing CD infos and submitting them ended in FreeDB that have invalid information. So I guess it happened to you also.
I would just suggest to enter missing information, or at least some info and do an Auto-Tag to search for correct info after RIP.
Please note that MM5
https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewt ... 86639&sd=d also haev Audio Fingerprinting so it can also search for track metadata even you do not enter any correct CD information.
Hi,
MM reads CD data (very rarely factory made CDs contain CD-Text sub channel that contain metadata) and if (mostly in 95% of cases) Metadata is missing which tells MM to search CD metadata online. As MM reads public databases it is possible that some data is invalid, which unfortunately only way to correct is to rip tracks and then do a a Auto-Tag that uses other resources not tied to Online database of Audio CDs.
You can try to switch To MusicBrainz instead of FreeDB an it can give you better results for some CDs, but that option also have fail rate.
When I firstly started to fill metadata manually and I used AudioGrabber and sent several thousand CDs to CDDB (way before it became GraceNote and became paid service, making me loose everything I have ever sent). I am telling that that because hundreds of hours I lost typing CD infos and submitting them ended in FreeDB that have invalid information. So I guess it happened to you also.
I would just suggest to enter missing information, or at least some info and do an Auto-Tag to search for correct info after RIP.
Please note that MM5 https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=86639&sd=d also haev Audio Fingerprinting so it can also search for track metadata even you do not enter any correct CD information.